Wave- North London

Reminiscent of a glistening river bed this wave of reflective willow spans the width of an exceptional London living space. The richly textured relief bestows a great sense of tranquility on the room and enhances the elegance. Light drawn from the outdoors creates a striking vibrancy in the mirrors effecting an ever changing array of dancing patterns reflected across the walls. A divine challenge to deliver courtesy of interior designer Philip Cohen, of Blue Horse Design.

Willow Wood ethically sourced from the River Avon with polished mirror steel set behind and on the wood. 4.7m by .35cm. 2017

The Silver Birch Screen- Regents Park

The silver birch screen was commissioned by Carden-Cunietti for a private residency in Regents Park in 2015. Considerately positioned between the garden room and the wood paneled dance space, this elegant room divider is both sculptural and functional. Hanging beneath the light well, the screen's smattering of mirrors across both sides allows gentle reflections to suffuse the space. The screen is crafted from sustainably felled silver birch branches sourced from woodlands close to Esher in south west London.2m wide x 2.4m tall

The Willow Tree Project- Pelham Primary School

Crafted from thousands of segments of branches, from the delicate stems that traced the playground floor to the great bows and twisted forms that provided shelter to local wildlife, this timber mosaic was created to honour the long life of Pelham Primary School’s Willow Tree.

It was with great sadness to witness the felling of such a great species but it was also of great pride to be honoured with the task of bringing new life to the old wood. The mirrors capture the changing of the light throughout the day and the changing of the seasons throughout the year just as the willow might have done. The patience to build the work is a modest nod to the many years the Willow Tree spent forming its memorable place at the heart of the school.

The project was a wonderful opportunity to work alongside all the students who individually crafted their own miniature artworks using remnants of the tree and waste materials. In addition a collection of classroom signs were cut from the salvaged limbs of the tree and engraved with the names of birds, a sensitive and rustic twist to the new contemporary look of Pelham Primary School.

​1.6m x 1.6m

Branching Out - Michelmersh

Commissioned for a private home close to Southhampton and inspired by the Mirror Tapestry, Branching out was hand crafted using sustainably sourced Yew and threaded with copper wire to create a distinctive and completely unique floating screen for the dining area of a dramatic, contemporary home. The work was approximately 2m square and took several weeks to construct.

​2m wide x 2.4m tall

Curved Mirror Tapestry - Clerkenwell

Spanning 180cm by 80cm, the Curved Mirror Tapestry is elaborately constructed from over a thousand pieces of tree branches, each piece being meticulously configured then threaded from small to large to small again. Mirrors are precisely cut to fit many of the wood fragments on both the front and reverse of the work. The tapestry was designed for the Clerkenwell Design Festival and displayed in the window of The Clerkenwell Collection. Since then it has been on display at the One Church Street Gallery in Great Missenden and at Tent London.

The Slow Wall-Lawson Park, Grizedale Arts

Commissioned by Grizedale Arts for the living area of Lawson Park Farm, Coniston. Rush wall featuring Chesterfield detailing with tree branch buttons and orange wire.

The Limassol Series - Limassol, Cyprus

Large scale mirror installations commissioned for a fabulous new home in Limassol, Cyprus. The works stretched over 3 floors of the house and encapsulated the light, modern and sleek feel of the surrounding architecture. Materials incorporated ash blanks, recycled wooden pallets, mirror and organic paint. A third commission came later for the dinnig area